| BIMODALITIES | • bimodalities n. Plural of bimodality. • BIMODALITY n. the state of being bimodal, having two modes. |
| CRIMINALISED | • criminalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of criminalise. • CRIMINALISE v. to make illegal, also CRIMINALIZE. |
| DECIMALISING | • decimalising v. Present participle of decimalise. • DECIMALISE v. to convert to a decimal system, also DECIMALIZE. |
| DELEGITIMISE | • delegitimise v. Alternative spelling of delegitimize. • DELEGITIMISE v. to deprive of legitimacy. |
| DEMILITARISE | • demilitarise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of demilitarize. • DEMILITARISE v. to deprive of a military character, also DEMILITARIZE. |
| DEMOBILISING | • demobilising v. Present participle of demobilise. • DEMOBILISE v. to disband e.g. soldiers, also DEMOBILIZE. |
| DIALECTICISM | • dialecticism n. The quality of being dialectic. • dialecticism n. (Linguistics) A dialectal word or phrase (especially if borrowed into another dialect or into ’standard’… • DIALECTICISM n. the study of dialects. |
| DIMINISHABLE | • diminishable adj. That may be diminished. • DIMINISHABLE adj. that can be diminished. |
| DISMISSIVELY | • dismissively adv. In a dismissive manner. • DISMISSIVE adv. disrespectful, inconsiderate. |
| DISSIMILATED | • dissimilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dissimilate. • DISSIMILATE v. to undergo dissimilation. |
| DISSIMILATES | • dissimilates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissimilate. • DISSIMILATE v. to undergo dissimilation. |
| DITHELITISMS | • DITHELITISM n. the doctrine that Christ on earth had two wills, human and divine, also DITHELISM, DIOTHELISM, DYOTHELISM. |
| DOMICILIATES | • domiciliates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of domiciliate. • DOMICILIATE v. to establish in a permanent residence. |
| FAMILIARISED | • familiarised v. Simple past tense and past participle of familiarise. • FAMILIARISE v. to make familiar, also FAMILIARIZE. |
| IMPERIALISED | • imperialised v. Simple past tense and past participle of imperialise. • IMPERIALISE v. to make imperial, also IMPERIALIZE. |
| INADMISSIBLE | • inadmissible adj. Not admissible, especially that cannot be admitted as evidence at a trial. • inadmissible n. A person who is not to be admitted (to a country, a group, etc). • INADMISSIBLE adj. not admissible. |
| MEDICALISING | • medicalising v. Present participle of medicalise. • MEDICALISE v. to consider or treat in medical terms, also MEDICALIZE. |
| SEMIFLUIDITY | • semifluidity n. The quality of being semifluid. • SEMIFLUIDITY n. the state of being semifluid. |